Course Objectives This course gives an insight into the engineering problem solving method. Students learn through lectures, laboratories, speakers, and outside assignments. The capstone project of the course will be the building of a 250-gram spaghetti bridge that will be tested on the final day of the class.
Course Materials The class notes and laboratory readings can be found at http://engineering-innovation.jhu.edu/course-description/
You are expected to read the laboratory instructions and learn sheets before the laboratories and lectures.
Grading PolicyAssignments are to be emailed to EngineeringInnovationB@gmail.comby 9:00AM on the due date. Assignments that are late will lose 10% of the possible points for each day the assignment is late. If you do not have internet access at your home, there are computer labs on campus that you can use before the start of class. If you need an extension, see us before the assignment is due so that we can talk about your circumstances. Attendance Class will be from 9 AM to 3 PM Monday through Friday. Students should be in the designated classroom every morning by 9 AM. Attendance will be taken at 9:00 AM, if you are going to be late or miss class, inform Mr. Whitney. Tardiness will be factored into the class participation grades.
Outside Assistance If you have any questions on lectures, laboratories, computer exercises, etc... please ask the instructor, teaching assistant, or teaching fellow. I can be reached by cell phone or email and I can meet before and after class hours.
Academic Honesty Don’t cheat. Cheating consists of taking someone else’s work, words or thoughts without giving credit to the source. On research essays you must cite your sources if you used their ideas. If you directly copy their words then you must give credit with quotations.
On laboratory reports if you use other people data you must cite them in your report. The penalty for plagiarism can be a 0 for the assignment for the first occurrence. The second offense can lead to automatic failure in the course.
Time Management This is a college course; you will have to spend your time wisely to finish the course work. You are in charge of your time and if you waste your time then I will be less likely to help you after class hours.
Grades To receive credit in the class you will need to perform well on both your class work grade and receiving a passing grade on the Final Exam.
Final Exam The final exam will be an open book, open notes, weeklong take home exam. Concepts tested on the final exam are taken from the student learn sheets and from the laboratory reports. You must pass the final exam to receive college credit for the class.
Instructor: Su Kim su@jhu.edu
Teaching Fellow: Mr. Whitney bill_whitney@alumni.williams.edu
Teaching Assistant: Alison Ignatowski aignato1@jhu.edu
Course website: http://Engineering-Innovation.jhu.edu
Course Objectives
This course gives an insight into the engineering problem solving method. Students learn through lectures, laboratories, speakers, and outside assignments. The capstone project of the course will be the building of a 250-gram spaghetti bridge that will be tested on the final day of the class.
Course Materials
The class notes and laboratory readings can be found at http://engineering-innovation.jhu.edu/course-description/
You are expected to read the laboratory instructions and learn sheets before the laboratories and lectures.
Grading PolicyAssignments are to be emailed to EngineeringInnovationB@gmail.comby 9:00AM on the due date. Assignments that are late will lose 10% of the possible points for each day the assignment is late. If you do not have internet access at your home, there are computer labs on campus that you can use before the start of class. If you need an extension, see us before the assignment is due so that we can talk about your circumstances.
Attendance
Class will be from 9 AM to 3 PM Monday through Friday. Students should be in the designated classroom every morning by 9 AM. Attendance will be taken at 9:00 AM, if you are going to be late or miss class, inform Mr. Whitney. Tardiness will be factored into the class participation grades.
Outside Assistance
If you have any questions on lectures, laboratories, computer exercises, etc... please ask the instructor, teaching assistant, or teaching fellow. I can be reached by cell phone or email and I can meet before and after class hours.
Academic Honesty
Don’t cheat. Cheating consists of taking someone else’s work, words or thoughts without giving credit to the source. On research essays you must cite your sources if you used their ideas. If you directly copy their words then you must give credit with quotations.
On laboratory reports if you use other people data you must cite them in your report. The penalty for plagiarism can be a 0 for the assignment for the first occurrence. The second offense can lead to automatic failure in the course.
Time Management
This is a college course; you will have to spend your time wisely to finish the course work. You are in charge of your time and if you waste your time then I will be less likely to help you after class hours.
Grades
To receive credit in the class you will need to perform well on both your class work grade and receiving a passing grade on the Final Exam.
Final Exam
The final exam will be an open book, open notes, weeklong take home exam. Concepts tested on the final exam are taken from the student learn sheets and from the laboratory reports. You must pass the final exam to receive college credit for the class.
Mat. Lab Reading/ Intro Essay